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<p>[QUOTE="Boss, post: 500546, member: 15110"]I don't think this a reputable grading service. Just looked at their website which looked, frankly silly. Top two are PCGS and NGC. Sounds like it won't grade based on what your saying. I started the posts on how to "<font face="Arial">safely naturally tone a coin"</font> which maybe helpful to you as a lot of people put some helpful response here. It is critical you take the time to learn to post photos. You can type this in the search format, or the intro section has lots of good info. Basically, assuming you have a digital camera used "digital Macros" format to photo the coin. Then use a USB cable to plug photos into the computer. All computers have some form of photo storing capability unless it's a dinosaur. Click on "manage attachments" below and it will allow you to upload. This will help everyone help you better. You will learn a lot on this site. I certainly have![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Boss, post: 500546, member: 15110"]I don't think this a reputable grading service. Just looked at their website which looked, frankly silly. Top two are PCGS and NGC. Sounds like it won't grade based on what your saying. I started the posts on how to "[FONT=Arial]safely naturally tone a coin"[/FONT] which maybe helpful to you as a lot of people put some helpful response here. It is critical you take the time to learn to post photos. You can type this in the search format, or the intro section has lots of good info. Basically, assuming you have a digital camera used "digital Macros" format to photo the coin. Then use a USB cable to plug photos into the computer. All computers have some form of photo storing capability unless it's a dinosaur. Click on "manage attachments" below and it will allow you to upload. This will help everyone help you better. You will learn a lot on this site. I certainly have![/QUOTE]
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